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polling
/ ˈ±èəʊ±ôɪŋ /
noun
- the casting or registering of votes at an election
- ( as modifier )
polling day
- the conducting of a public opinion poll
- computing the automatic interrogation of terminals by a central controlling machine to determine if they are ready to receive or transmit messages
Example Sentences
One Welsh polling expert said the party was looking at two seats in an expanded 96-seat Senedd, but could just as easily face a wipeout.
Since May 2023, voters have had to show a valid form of photo identification at polling stations to vote in person.
But I just couldn't let myself pore over polling and racehorse analysis anymore or allow myself to put too much stock in any individual victories.
On Tuesday, Musk's political action committee added that it would pay $50 to anyone who snapped a picture of a Wisconsin resident standing outside a polling site and holding a photo of Schimel.
Using Diia, some argue, would allow people to vote quickly, cheaply and safely without having to travel to a polling booth overseas or in the trenches.
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